I Can See Health Bars in Real Life

Chapter 1: The Brand New Untraveled Version (Part 2)


Maybe this is really the case, after all, even in the real world before entering a dungeon, it still calculated my online time, which was a pain. Basically, it shows that the damn system has included the real world as part of its defined "game."

That's why this situation is happening now…

Gu Mo took several deep breaths, trying to calm himself down. This matter was quite impactful; who knows, he might achieve financial freedom in a snap. But there's a worry—could this disrupt the balance or something... if he messes up with his control, he alone might wreck the entire world's economy, which would be a huge sin.

Forcing himself to calm down, he pondered for quite a while and concluded—it's probably not going to reach that level.

Though it's unclear whether the damn system ignoring the real-world currency system is based on his understanding or the environment he's in. Like, in the Celestial Dynasty, the Game Coin is at a one-to-one ratio with RMB. If he went to Europe or the United States, it might turn into a one-to-one ratio with the Euro and US Dollar... If that's really the case, it might be a method for exploiting a bug to make money.

But unless the damn game's coin value is significantly inflated, its impact on the real world isn't that severe.

Especially when calculating the current capital growth, the profit from dungeon gold farming, plus his previous savings, only amounts to tens of thousands... Perhaps in the future, as his level increases and participation deepens, he might earn more, but theoretically, it shouldn't be overly inflated.

At most, later on, he might have assets worth tens of millions or billions, and while that can't be said to have no impact on the real world, it would be negligible.

After all, there are already so many billionaires; adding himself wouldn't suddenly lead to inflation, financial crisis, or economic collapse... Besides, he doesn't necessarily have to dump all the game currency into the real world.

With a slight exhale, he felt a little relieved, and turned to look at the second thing that should be high-level currency.

The number displayed was "0," and as he focused on it, a tiny box emerged, marking a more detailed classification—

"Bronze Key: 0."

"Silver Key: 0."

"Golden Key: 0."

"Legendary Key: 0."

He was slightly stunned, genuinely surprised this time that these keys were extra rewards from scene settlements, and they actually belonged to high-level currency? But weren't they only obtainable through in-game purchases?

With this doubt, he also noticed that this item lacked the plus sign icon that precedes the Game Coin, and attempting to focus on it didn't provoke any response. He frowned slightly, trying to click on the plus sign after the universal Game Coin, and a page popped up immediately.

However, it prompted him that since he currently didn't possess any keys, he could not exchange for universal currency...

Gu Mo shifted his gaze downward to the flashy, colorful different sections, tentatively clicking them one by one, only to find they were indeed not any recharge channels.

In the daily special offers, inside the countdown page, three different items appeared—

The first was the familiar universal coin icon stacked with gold coins, showing a number of five million below, and required one Bronze Key to exchange, seemingly very straightforward...

The second was a slightly damaged, yellowing parchment, looking very old, with "Fragment of the Book of Roget" display below, needing two Silver Keys for exchange. It's said to document fifteen hundred cosmic knowledge types, indirectly leading to the emergence of the "Solomon's Little Key," though it's incomplete.

The third one's style was very bizarre, quite familiar too.

It's a strange prism with a handle, resembling crystals and marble design, with three lines on the top and golden parts on the sides...

Hmm, that's a Divine Light Stick.

Yes, it's the thing that turns Dagu into light... oh, no, it's the thing that turns Dagu into the Light Giant. The exchange also only requires one Bronze Key, but it noted that the Divine Light Stick is just a transformation device. Without the recognition of the Light Giant, this thing is unusable.

Ultimately, it cannot evolve a human body into the Light Giant itself, but only allows the human body to become light and enter the giant's statue, reviving the giant's body.

Gu Mo didn't know what expression he should show, perhaps the subway elder's expression?

He sighed and clicked on the limit package page again, discovering it was also a countdown page, with over seven days remaining. It seemed to refresh monthly, and the package options were divided into categories like equipment limit pack, skills limit pack...

According to the description, each package only required one Silver Key to exchange, and the provided items would be limited random equipment or random skills with the feature of non-fixed quality. It might reveal Gold Level or higher rewards, extremely tempting!

—— The damn loot box system! It finally came!

However, Gu Mo's heart instantly chilled; he was too familiar with this, investing fixed Silver Keys with a chance to draw rewards above Gold Level… but only a chance. In his experience, this kind of scheme often doesn't even guarantee a base rate, with a Silver Level investment often only yielding Bronze Level returns!

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